We studied bacterial and fungal colonization of submerged plant litter, using a known Si-accumulator (Equisetum arvense), in experimental microcosms during one month. We specifically addressed the microbial decomposer role concerning biogenic silica (bSiO2) dissolution from the degrading litter. To vary the rates and level of microbial colonization, the litter was combined with a range of mineral nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) supplements. Overall microbial growth on plant litter increased with higher levels of N and P. There was a tendency for higher bacterial than fungal stimulation with higher nutrient levels. Differences in microbial colonization of litter between treatments allowed us to test how Si remineralization from plants was i...
peer reviewedLeaf-litter is a significant source of biogenic Si, and differences among tree species ...
during 2006-2007 to study the role of micro-organisms in litter decomposition and nutrient release i...
Having a pivotal role in biogeochemical cycles, litter decomposition affects plant growth and regene...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
Aims Little is known about how plant leaf litter decomposing on the soil surface is affecting microb...
International audienceQuantification of silicon recycling by plants is hampered by the lack of physi...
International audienceAlthough microbial communities play an important role in explaining plant litt...
Although microbial communities play an important role in explaining plant litter decomposition rates...
Plant residues left on vineyards ground surface, collectively termed litter, are microenvironments c...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
Though the fungi play a very significant role in the plant litter decomposition, studies revealed th...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process for carbon dynamics and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ...
International audienceWorking Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 128Quantification of m...
Leaf litter decomposition in streams is a fundamental ecosystem process that allows for the cycling ...
Plant litter represents an important source of nutrients and energy for soil microorganisms, but wil...
peer reviewedLeaf-litter is a significant source of biogenic Si, and differences among tree species ...
during 2006-2007 to study the role of micro-organisms in litter decomposition and nutrient release i...
Having a pivotal role in biogeochemical cycles, litter decomposition affects plant growth and regene...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
Aims Little is known about how plant leaf litter decomposing on the soil surface is affecting microb...
International audienceQuantification of silicon recycling by plants is hampered by the lack of physi...
International audienceAlthough microbial communities play an important role in explaining plant litt...
Although microbial communities play an important role in explaining plant litter decomposition rates...
Plant residues left on vineyards ground surface, collectively termed litter, are microenvironments c...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
Though the fungi play a very significant role in the plant litter decomposition, studies revealed th...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process for carbon dynamics and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ...
International audienceWorking Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 128Quantification of m...
Leaf litter decomposition in streams is a fundamental ecosystem process that allows for the cycling ...
Plant litter represents an important source of nutrients and energy for soil microorganisms, but wil...
peer reviewedLeaf-litter is a significant source of biogenic Si, and differences among tree species ...
during 2006-2007 to study the role of micro-organisms in litter decomposition and nutrient release i...
Having a pivotal role in biogeochemical cycles, litter decomposition affects plant growth and regene...